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Here & Now for August 22, 2025


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On "Here & Now," FEMA assesses flood damage in southeast Wisconsin to determine potential federal aid, American Red Cross of Wisconsin regional director Kathryn Halvorsen describes Red Cross flood recovery efforts and its call for more volunteers, Community Immigration Law Center Board President and attorney Grant Sovern discusses immigration arrests in Wisconsin as more counties assist federal agents, and Rock County Clerk Lisa Tollefson discusses Wisconsin's local officials work to maintain election security. Plus, UW-Madison School of Education professor Nick Hillman explains the One Big Beautiful Bill Act changing borrowing rules for student loans. For transcripts, video, and more information about this episode please visit our episode page at:
https://pbswisconsin.org/podcast_episode/here-now-for-august-22-2025/?seriesID=59921
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